Salt Lake City Fire Department Test...

I just got my letter to test in Salt Lake City in May. Does anyone know which test they give? CPS, CWH, FireTeam/Ergometrics? I test well, but hate the FireTeam test (it's the only test I've ever failed), so I want to figure out if it's worth my while to make the trip or to spend my money on another trip.

heard back

You should probably hear this week, i recieved my letter today I am going on to the B-pad in june. Pretty stoked i think there was around 900 applicants they took the top 103 i got a 91% took another civil service exam in idaho falls a couple weeks ago and got a 80% go figure

Anyone on here know about SLC FD, outside of what is on there Union website or the City website?

It'd be great to know about their fire ground tactics, how traditional they are/aren't, how they handle medical calls, what the department morale/pride is like, how much fire they see, things like that.

No idea. I am moving on, but I'm not in a great position... Of course that all depends on how many people they're actually going to hire. There doesn't seem to be a lot of information on that out there and I have no idea how large Classes are with SLCFD. I've seen classes of less than 5 people in the past, but that was years (3) ago.

Where did you sign up?

Salt Lake City Fire Department administers an entry level testing process every two years to establish a list of qualified firefighter and firefighter/paramedic candidates. We will begin accepting names for the next Interest List on January 1st, 2014.

Salt Lake City Fire Department administers an entry level testing process every two years to establish a list of qualified firefighter and firefighter/paramedic candidates. We will begin accepting names for the next Interest List on January 1st, 2014.

Where did you sign up?

They just had the interest period open from January till a week ago or so. SLC is somewhere I have been wanting to test so I kept an eye on the website.

Anyone else sign up? Its funny looking at the FDNY thread and comparing it to this one. Even if there were 10% the number of people testing in SLC vs. FDNY we may be able to gather a bit more info on the dept and process. Oh well, looking forward to it nonetheless!